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Discover the fascinating world of the bald eagle, a magnificent bird found along coastlines and waterways throughout the U.S. and southern Canada. With a body length of 2.5-3 feet and weighing between 6.5-14 pounds, these birds primarily feed on fish, seafowl, small mammals, and reptiles. Learn interesting facts about these iconic creatures, such as their status as one of the biggest birds in the United States, their unique group name 'congress', and their impressive lifespan of 25-40 years in the wild.
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Bald Eagle By Dani Stubsten
Habitat Coastlines and waterways through out the U.S. and southern Canada
Size • Body length: 2.5 – 3 feet. • Weight 6.5-14 pounds
Diet • Fish • Seafowl • Small mammals • reptiles
Bald Eagle Fun Facts • The bald eagle is one of the biggest bird in united states. • A group of eagles are called congress • They can live in the wild for 25-40 years